adj. 不安的,担心的,忧虑的
vt. 使不安,使担心,使忧虑(disquiet 的过去式和过去分词)
disquiet /dɪsˈkwaɪət/
不可数名词 Disquiet is a feeling of worry or anxiety. 忧虑不安
There is growing public disquiet about the cost of such policing.
对这样的警务开支公众忧虑不断增长。
a feeling of mild anxiety about possible developments
同义词: anxiousness
the trait of seeming ill at ease
同义词: unease / uneasiness
... 昏瞆不明的样子〖blurred〗 心神不安的样子;失意的样子〖disquieted〗 猛然;忽然〖suddenly〗 ...
... 昏瞆不明的样子〖blurred〗 心神不安的样子;失意的样子〖disquieted〗 猛然;忽然〖suddenly〗 ...
... 使…具有微透镜 = lenticulate 使不安 = disquieted 使不方便 = discommode ...
The news disquieted his mother.
这则消息令他母亲不安。
And why are you disquieted within me?
为何在我里面烦躁?
The news about the layoffs disquieted many workers.
有关解雇的消息令许多工人忧虑。
The good and sensible people of England are, it would appear, somewhat disquieted with their constitutional lot, inasmuch as they have begun to consider it at all.
Last spring E-Trade, whose supermarket is still tiny, disquieted higher-cost rivals by announcing it would rebate up to half of the 12b-1 marketing fees (a component of some expense ratios) and other supermarket charges to customers.